Beef Teriyaki Stir-fry

October 22, 2012

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Remember that recipe I posted for Teriyaki Chicken Stir-fry? Well, this is basically the same thing, but I substituted beef for chicken. The original recipe is from Don't Panic More Dinner's in the Freezer and I followed it exactly (except for the beef),
so I'm not going to post the actual amounts of the ingredients. If you'd like
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I used: red bell pepper, mushrooms, onion, frozen broccoli florets, and beef pre-cut in strips for stir-fry. The beef was in really long strips, so I cut it into smaller, bite-size pieces.

How to:

Heat a 1-2 TBSP. oil in a wok.

Add the veggies, and cook for 2-3 minutes.

Remove veggies from the wok (I put mine in a bowl), add a little sauce, and toss to coat them evenly.

Now you need to partially cook the beef -

Add 1-2 TBSP. oil to the wok.

Stir-fry the beef until it starts to brown on both sides.

Remove from heat, add a little sauce, toss to coat, then allow to cool.

I wanted to divide mine into two 2-person servings, so I split the veggies between two foil containers for the freezer.

I divided the beef between two freezer bags (and did the same with extra sauce), and placed those on top of the veggies.

Next, I wrote the reheating directions on the lid, folded the foil edges down to seal, and popped them in the freezer. I also wrote the preparation date on the containers.

To reheat:

Thaw in the fridge overnight.

Place 1-2 TBSP. oil in wok and sitr-fry meat and veggies until heated.

Add more sauce as needed/desired.

Serve over rice or noodles

This was a super-easy meal to make and only took about 10 minutes to get it on the table. You gotta love that!

This is how it looked after I thawed and reheated it. I served it
over Thai jasmine rice. Gus and I
both really liked this version, too. I was a little concerned that the beef wouldn't be tender, but it was perfect!